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2015 Alive & Free Report

ALIVE & FREE 2015 ANNUAL REPORT

Alive & Free builds meaningful relationships with youth involved in gangs, violence, and the juvenile justice system and connects youth to people and services that help them stay Alive & Free.

525 youth youth were enrolled in an Alive & Free group, where they received Youth in our warrant prevention program had 21 We reached out to 218 youth with upcoming court hearings fewer warrants than youth 1/4 not in the program 15,000 visits with youth at home, school, and in the community 3,102 youth at We Day were inspired by our outreach workers Our outreach workers had 70% of youth were successfully connected to services, including education and employment

NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUTH

The Alive & Free team created and facilitated new ways of helping youth gain skills:

8 youth attended 168 hours of program where they learned the art of airbrushing - used for creative expression, potential employment and as a way to connect with other youth.

14 youth attended 400 hours of Alive & Free class at their high school, where they learned how to eliminate violence from their lives.

50-65 youth detained at King County Juvenile Detention started planning for their return to the community with support from our outreach workers and in partnership with the IF Project (a collaboration of law enforcement and currently and previously incarcerated adults sharing personal experiences to help reduce youth recidivism).